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This is a tracking thread for the new Lite theme. If you have any problems with the new theme, be sure to post here. Please include any appropriate links, what kind of browser you're using, and a detailed description to help out the most :)

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This isn't about the forum lite skin but rather the news page (front page) lite skin:

I was checking the file size of the standard/full news page (18.49 KB (18930 bytes) ) then checked the size of the lite news page ( 40.83 KB (41814 bytes) ). That's right--the 'lite' page's HTML is actually ~2x the download size of the standard page. :rolleyes:

The problem apparently is that the standard/full page has gzip enabled but the lite page doesn't. So my suggestion is, enable gzip for the html/news-lite pages. :)

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Yeah, I find the lite to be slower, Im using opera and have cable internet.

maybe the gzip enabling would help.

Are you referring to the main page, or the forum theme? The forum theme is slimed down quite a bit, so I don't see how it could be slowed. Plus, gzip is on, anyways :)

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I was checking the file size of the standard/full news page (18.49 KB (18930 bytes) ) then checked the size of the lite news page ( 40.83 KB (41814 bytes) ). That's right--the 'lite' page's HTML is actually ~2x the download size of the standard page. :rolleyes:

Question:

Are you also counting the size of the images in the 18.49 KB number that you cane up with? Because that's part of it too.... There's a big difference in size in the Neowin logo alone...

I think you may have forgetten that part of it when doing the math... =)

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Question:

Are you also counting the size of the images in the 18.49 KB number that you cane up with?  Because that's part of it too....  There's a big difference in size in the Neowin logo alone...

I think you may have forgetten that part of it when doing the math...  =)

no, he wasn't counting image size.

he was talking about html file itself.

Ok, now it's a big ?
thanx.

how about change LOCKED thread from & to X or #?

also maybe make polls into % ?

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